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Patrick Bardelli
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Reasonably priced sports glasses from Switzerland

Patrick Bardelli
21/5/2025
Translation: Katherine Martin

Swiss Eyewear Group was founded in 2013 and has been selling high-quality eyewear under the brand name Invu ever since. The Zurich-based company also develops sports glasses, among other things. These include its Aconcagua and Omu models.

Invu Aconcagua

At first glance, the build quality of the glasses feels a little mediocre. That being said, I only get that impression when I’m holding them. The feeling disappears when I’m cycling.

Invu Omu

The Omu glasses differ from the Aconcagua model in terms of their dimensions. Measuring in at 143 millimetres by 51 millimetres, the lenses are wider but shorter. The arms are 132 millimetres long. As a result, these glasses are a better fit for my face, making them more suitable for off-road use. Besides that, the Omu glasses have the same features as the Aconcagua.

Interestingly, they seem to have a higher build quality. At 27 grammes (Omu) and 26 grammes (Aconcagua), both models are almost equally lightweight.

Overall impression

If I had to choose one of these pairs of sports glasses, I’d go for the Omu. To me, they seem to be of higher quality than the Aconcagua, and they’re a better fit for my face. Both glasses are made for very sunny conditions, although they don’t come with interchangeable lenses. So if the weather’s bad, you’ll need another pair of glasses.

On bike rides, interchangeable lenses are pretty much essential for cloudy conditions. Alternatively, you can go for glasses with photochromic lenses. This considered, Invu still has some catching up to do compared to other brands in this respect. Other than that, it’s going in the right direction. Even when it comes to the price of its Zurich-designed products.

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